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Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back

Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper.

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Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back

Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper.

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fortune.com1 mesi fa

Parents want tech banned from schools. Teachers respond that it's an insane idea | Fortune

“There is not an option for us to not have technology in schools,” said a Lower Merion School Board member, facing down a petition from 600 parents.

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  1. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back

    Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper.

  2. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Parents want tech banned from schools. Teachers respond that it's an insane idea | Fortune

    “There is not an option for us to not have technology in schools,” said a Lower Merion School Board member, facing down a petition from 600 parents.